Just beautiful! Your PB plates are so pretty and I love how you have paired them with the green plates and chargers. The spirea in the watering can is such a simple idea, but so lovely. Oh, and that sweet little birdie under the cloche is adorable.

OK…..LOVE the napkin rings and flatware! Wow!!! I have never seen those! I’m in love!!!! This is a wonderfully appointed springtime table, Mary! It’s cold (in the 50s) here in the Kansas City area, so this really helps to warm me up!

i always love a good garden table~ i was admiring those dishes too, but i have been so involved in blue that everything else has fallen the wayside… i took a long garden walk today, back to my roots, so nice to see your table today too, i would have loved to have had tea in the garden with you, then sit and gaze at your lake… heavy sigh to the good life!

I guess it’s a good thing there is no Pottery Barn on this island….I’m bad enough buying tableware without having a place that caters to all my senses….as Pottery Barn does. When I visit the mainland and find one nearby, it is a must stop…or two….and end up shipping boxes of yet more things home!!!
Lovely find, Mary!

And another fabulous table! Wow! The floral salad plates are lovely. I like the way you have layered the dishes underneath; the green dinner plate is the perfect match. Those chargers are calling my name…I’m going to have to look for them. The quilt you have used as a tablecloth works so wonderfully with the whole ‘scape. And the bubble glasses…oh, so many lovely things you have used in this sweet spring setting!
Tammy

Those plates are wonderful, and you have used them in such a pretty table. I can’t wait to have blooms, Bradford Pear and Forsythia are the only things in bloom. Can’t wait for the hydrangea, I have over 25 of them, just gave them the Epson Salt treatment today!

Those PB floral dishes look great on your green dishes! I almost bought those same dishes, too. I even had them in the “cart” on the website, but got out and never purchased them. Love the soft look to the florals and the text around each plate.

Mary, seeing the bridal wreath again makes me long for our previous garden. We had them all across the back fence. I need to remember to add one to our present garden.
Always a treat to pull up a chair at another one of your glorious tables, especially one about gardens. Love those critters about the table! ~ Sarah

Had to come back. I ahve been exploring your blog and LOVE it, so glad I found you! I am a floral designer and found your flower arraging 101 post and have to say your arrangement is beautiful! I couldn’t find a place to leave a comment ther though. I signed up to be your newest follower! Would love if you would follow me back! XO, Pinky

What a lovely table. Maybe it’s just me, but I love plates that say something. I mean literally provide information about plants or herbs, or cities or countries, or holidays or something literary. It just makes a meal such fun, revealing a bit more with each bite.

Can anyone tell me where I can find the floral salad plates from PB that are in this beautiful blog? I have called 12 PB stores, catalog and outlet stores and every one of them says they are no longer available. Some one somewhere in the US must have some of these plates. If you know how to get these, please let me know at :iluv2antique@cox.net
Thanks so much,
Marian

Pages

Archives

Chloe & Gracie

Home is Where the Boat Is and all content and photographs are copyright protected. Using content including but not limited to photos, posts and text without permission is prohibited. Pinning or sharing on social media is encouraged but please ask permission before using any content from my blog for any other reason. Thank you.